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Barrie Examiner, 27 Feb 1952, p. 2

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someone called W3 attention to this he said to right are Mist Leon Glenn of Barrie M133 Mumberson of New Lowell and M185 Jacqueline NewmanJones of Port Hope nicked llon lo Holdusic Festival VisitorProlses in Coldwaler with District SimcoeCouniy Schools Eligible to Take Part Continued from page one does However in those days op polouniuee wore limited iii bc came clever boxer sport in which he was later to win fame lie also did his distance running while in high school and college With his heart in sport he grew up and the love never left him He began to attend the top pr0and amateur bouts of the country He watched the never forgettable Gib bonsDempsey battle and later be came fast and firm friend of Tom my Gibbom Even to this day the two men correspond back and forth regularly Gibbons is now sher iff innitcd States Anyone oddlritctested in boxing naturdlly to deliver and deeper ginto the was true of Mr Mcmdlwlth the result that he began to rgfcrgeg both pro and amateur boutl in the United States iand Canada Linked hand and handwere judging and coaching Forum to Grow SlowlyMriMcLoons fame grew and in 1932 he conchcdin 103 An geles Htslovc for thosport never faltcred but active participation in pro boxhm set aside and Bill turned jibjznttgmlon to amateur Inilm he too Selected to picking Canadian Gimme boxlng team to go to Bellim But higher honor was in theoffing and he had to dropcoaching of the team Mr McLean win sclccted to judge at the OWihBerlln that year He vividly infamous him pcr iii is sun as activcly invthe if no he was mourn he mile lockout and tom and active be milestimtoeoari it Merchon lithe Pickering Public School Board chairman Norris Walker informed the Feb ruary meeting held in Goldwater school last week that authority had been received from the inspector Gibson of Orilliahto obtain estimates for improved lighting in one room of the school Estimates will be obtained from numbr of electricians in Coldwalci and vicinity All trustees were present The Board desires to proceed room at time due to the anticipated cost of ncwxfures and rewiring committee of Dr Hughes Cecil Robinson Mrs Manning and the chairman was appointed to obtain all information possible on children fromoutsidb the sec tion eligible to attendhc school and then seek in ruling from the Department of Education motion was passed empower ing principal Lorne Graham to get in touch with music instructor ll Dem scy regarding the holding of in lo festival iiivColdwater The event will be for one day only and will be in simplied formw1th expenses kept to minimum District schoolsywill be eligible to take part mi Waubmshenentid North River havealready indicat cd their intention of participating Permimion was given for the Red cross to accept contributions from the pupils Arrangemonls will be made for Miss Johnstori of the teaching staff toobseer methods in fighters at the tip of his iongue He recalls Johnny Blair setting the worlds record hop step andjump mark in Barrie in years long past he rcalls the great George Gray of Coldwaier Jake Gaudaur of Grillla famous oarsiuan fers to Harry Grcb as marvel7 and to Walter Knox as the greatest mole athlete of Canada in the last lial fury in his opinion for bet thou Lionel Councilor Who was awarded that honor He follows closely todays hoster athletes but reminds that there are out as many good men in cvlderice The motor car is responsible he states Asked what hethought was the greratestisport be 1901 his its leper and stoutlyanswclii cocoon Eniorglng he boys1lie best ath letcsof the wond arc soccer pita cm The game can be played wl out much Special equipment and clvcs the participant total exer oflthe body Random win the Worldlccoc cfr championship this year1hex WW prodlcts with south Americi xiv lng them tough battlo why EBecauac the game compulsory in Rubslo They rccoznliiitxlln can vow mo cit1b he re primary class in Orlllla Members of the Board objected to having to transfer their meeting to the school from the court hause and hoped that their regular meet ing on the third Thursday of each month could be held in the munici pal hall in future Class Ol 14 Are Crippled Continued from page one past few years the training school had been laboring under the diffi Culty of having thestudent bodv Split into two residence groups With the new residence it is hoped that all the nurses will be under one roof They will have facili ties they have not had for many years or perhaps since there was hospital in Barrie In the now residence according to Queens Park regulations stated Mr Ferguson each nursewlll have her own room Th Superintindcnti Wolaiome l18 inst eree ss Shapihad vhfcde ingeflames oflthc girls to the capping cere mony She told the members of the preliminary class that with capping they were to become part of the student body enrolled in the training school Referring to the number of students hr the class she said that she felt that agclass of aboutds students eachyear would about staff the hospital At the close of the ceremony the newlycapped nurses repeated with Rev Ferguson the Florence Nightingale plcdge fI solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life impurity ind to practice my profession faithfully will abstain from whatver is deleterious and mlsclllcvouli and wlll not take or knowingly edminc istei any hgrmfuldrugigt will do all in mypower to elevate the standard of my gino fessfon and will hold in cond ence all personal mati ifs Room mlttodto my lgeping an gt all fam lb affairs coming to myanlyledge lnAtliopracticofmy cal Wth cloyalty will IaendoVor to ald1tlieilbslcianln his work pltal upon cerv they had forgotten me Now whilc Conacher was great ruy and hockey player Knox Gillbi George Sutherland of De Winton could have beaten him at every cm of the dccalhlon events But flier tame sports ters placed Joe Wright as the catcst comm of the past 50 years What about no Pearce of Hamilton the sculler that ever pulled Ono who was never booth nor even extended Fred Grant of Barrie and dad Curran of Orillla wtir moons crosse players in air day latter was chosen membcrof the Canada lacrosse team which toufcd Europe some 50 or 60 years ago Bobble Rosenfeld Toronto sports writer was greal sprinter having beaten at Toronto aniof lion in 1983 sprinter of the United States 51119 was also anchor for the Candida rclay team that once won the event at the Olympic gamed Irfic Storey of Barrie was top flight and close rival of the famous Stella Walsh former worlds champion Barrie has at the present time some of Canadas best lighter weight amateur boxers in Don Wat lace Syd Taylor and Paul Kenney Their coach Orv Dash keeps them in the bcst of shnpq Some of the former outstanding hocltey players of Barrio are now outstanding referees lnsenlor and junior hockey Theso are George Storey Rod Storey and Red Far roll Happy Emma produced Canadian champion hockey team theBarrie Flyers in 1950 But Simcoc County has been to the ford in other things beside sports Stephen Macock tho um ous economist of McGill Univerity spent many of his days in Clinic and Andrew liunier has produc on very compllc historyof son coe from its earliest daysThio bOOlc gives full account of the countys outstanding builders and prominent men This work is priceless Igt Family Reunion Marks Celebration or 77th Birthday Sunday Feb 24 mamabig day for thefamily of Smyth Barrio resident who celebrated his 77th birthday with dinner party at theQueenfs Batch Allpthe mem bers of the family travellinglfrom us far 35 Sudbury were together the champion girl for the first time in selleral years Later vopcn house was lieldot Mayor Motel when many friends called io extend congratulations andbeat wishesto Mr Smyth Members of the family present at the dinner were four sons Bert of Sudbury of St Catharines Elwin of AjaxandCrawford of Toronto andstwo daughters Irenc of Toronto and Warm of Newman ket Supervisor with thcmirk Coonv ty Health Unit on dinner guestslnudbd Mi gma Mrs George Davis of ivy lm lLocldiart of St Catharmes wand Mrs tie and Graht Mayor ndtlvc of Nottcfwasaga Mr snyth moved to Stroud in 1920 tnd farmed thre until bisretire out in 11943 whim ho moved into ricHisWlfedledln1930 family and no as is Marthe year blonds loolcgonwa berm pressure Mada By providingnumln gage rich lain mo hospitdlbeds avail lbll Vern Smyth of Ban this work which it in stream bring together block no whitesoudipf to racial and religious discrimfmtio It seems winter ncczeovcr of the lake surface only adds to police The the cancel Nigerian wbo had lefta gm pooi lion in his ntry to take up the study of medicine here in order to go backyard help his people in their need lie wftb his Vwife and children had bpenlivlnzinrlorontoin two moms over sweaty storcjoml were cvictcd bitcause customers compilined ofithechlldrcn playing in pentagonalng 1v lll snail sh rgnisim nature ill fty iwiilif titerwells licryllto Vopcrailonis the lawpblifc The Bible Was not just laikln withtlie Words Lovedhy neighbor its thySclf she streaked We all wantiniocl that we are part of things Wcallwant de pendent sccurityl People of other lands arejust llkcpurselvcs Tak that one more stcpbcyond smiling nicely prdctlsc thclaw of democ racy in Brbfhbrhuod Wek Sisfcr hood week Tolerance week and cvery weck Mrsliickcr told her listeners ln closlngMrs Tucker quoted poem byDenlsgAillicCarthy Th Land Where HateShould Die The lost vcrpe islappropriate Thinsthe land whre hate should dieo Thlsisthe iimi where strif shouldceasc Whoa foul suspicious fear should Beforcuour flag of light and peace Then let us purge from poisoned thought That service to the stole we give And be worthy as we ought Of git landll Which we Safecrackcrs pried open the from oor of Cecil Maynards garage hamburg early Monday and 957 gnpd with an undetermined mount of money from the garage tafc The robbery was discovered at cm by Arthur Harrington an em NoycePolice say the culprits used railway bar to open the garage door and then broke into the safe by drilling through the rivets with drill takener garage tool box The office was alsorarsacked Gets 26 Years Bank Robbery Continued from page one parked on the side of road non Sharron Referring Watson Judge llarvie stated that llmccwere decrcpencies in Const Wilsons identification Wilsons testimony is not strong enough Mrs Maguire Watsons Church St landlady who testified as to Wat sons activities the morning of the robbery and the night before did not give me tho imprssion of an untruthful witness under oath said the judge Itwill be recalled that masked gunmen enlcrcd the Bradford bank branch held up the employws at gunpoint and made off with $4201 of the banks money amid hall of bulletsConsL Reg Wilson who drone of NurSes other public service or dodgy Els faced with mounting neurotic shortages of exporienced ironled 3w1thitl1cjstr maintaining eii gjscrvlces and providing otcxpohslon The Or for is approaching tlieSe problems in thallspiritin which its ounder tampon Ibikcoastunurslng not work itiso ctemlned to keep pace with the 1ncedsof rapidly growing commuiiitics including those of civil dfnce mm cs lyillw had Seen the men and broomesux picious had raced to his apartment for his police pistol and exchan cal shots with the bandits hitting th getawuy car several times The cor was later found abandoned near Sharron Police later recovered part of the money in Toronto chose when they caught Jackson who later e= capedf The money was identified in court bybnnk employees through markings on the bills ccsr masons room EXAMINER ADSPHONE 241i tcplim to identification of Ho rm DELIVERY out 4212 UP The Store for Men Org psi lass 15 Elixpbcth so room 2566 innimposition goth our Mhdum can innum ourluniuiu Decorating Materials no Finisher Equipment is specialized business with us not Just sideline All aim noticed to 31 ocioek delivered by NI the same day HEPPLESTONS MEAT MARKET at the Town Limits or and chta incur YOUll 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